Designers often use feature walls (such as fluted panels) to seamlessly conceal the bomb shelter near the entrance, creating a clean foyer experience [1, 2].
: Unlike many HDBs, units here feature full-height windows and, in many 5-room variations, a balcony or planter area to take advantage of the CBD skyline views Unique Variations
: Units facing the central courtyard (between towers) are quieter but have less view. Corner units have 2 exposed walls – better cross-ventilation but more wall surface for heat.
: Standard in modern HDB designs, used for storage or as a household shelter. Balcony or Planter Boxes
that offer views of the city or southern waterfront.
| Feature | Pinnacle @ Duxton | Typical 5-room (e.g., Sengkang) | |---------|------------------|--------------------------------| | Size | 112–118 sqm | 110–113 sqm | | Balcony | Yes (all units) | Rare or smaller | | Service yard | Separate, with window | Often combined with kitchen | | Bedrooms | 3+1 study | 3+1 or 4 | | View | Unblocked, skyline | Blocked by other blocks | | Price premium | ~20–30% over nearby HDBs | Standard |
The most celebrated feature of the is the seamless integration of the living and dining space. Spanning approximately 6 to 7 meters in length, this area is usually configured with the dining area near the kitchen (north side) and the living area near the windows (south side).